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bpuharic wrote:
On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 23:54:01 -0500, Jim wrote: Larry wrote: bpuharic wrote: coming into dock today, the wind caught me and slammed me into a piling...popped a few screws on the rail stanchion posts where they hit the deck. was thinking of just putting some wood into the holes, sealing them with adhesive/sealant and replacing the screws. any better methods? getting to the holes from under the deck is damn near impossible How big are the holes? Putting wood in them? - they must be huge. Post a photo if you can, but I think you need some epoxy. Filling and gluing in holes with wood dowel stock is old as the hills. Dowel comes in hardwood and softwood in 1/8" to +2" stock. I've even glued in toothpicks in a pinch. Tim's suggestion to tap a suitable Marinetex filler will work. But stanchions get stressed and are a safety concern. I would drill new holes and epoxy in threaded inserts. Non-expanding type. Examples here. thanks jim, looks like an interesting option Just remember the REAL right way to do it, if it's a deck mounted lifeline stanchion, is to attach at the backing plate if they were used when the boat was built, and add a backing plate if they didn't build with one. Short handrail/grabrail stanchions might have backing plates or not. Deckmounted lifeline stanchions usually do, but even "quality" boatmakers sometimes cut corners and use plastic or washers as "backplates." I don't stand behind any advice I give. Make sure your deck is sound. Stay safe. Use your best judgement. See this article our old pal Norm wrote, http://www.goodoldboat.com/reader_se.../stanchion.php Jim - Everybody CYA. |
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